Activity 6: Audio and podcasting

 

Activity : Audio Lesson

   Podcasting is a way to post audio content on a web page. 

Visitors to the page can listen to the audio while online from an

 embedded player or they can download the audio file for later 

listening in the audio player of their choice. Podcasting has 

become very popular for recording and sharing a wide variety 

of educational content. 

As podcasting applications become more user-friendly it is 

possible to teach students of all grade levels to use audio tools. 

In early years podcasting can be used for students developing

 reading and pronunciation skills in a way that they can correct 

their own error and not be required to "perform" in front of a

 class. In later years, students can use digital audio to develop 

speaking fluency or presentation skills. 

People are often unaware of verbal tics or distracting vocal 

patterns until they hear themselves speak in a recording. 

Once they hear themselves they can self-correct. 

Podcasting can be accomplished in many ways and we will
 explore a few of them in this course. 

First. download the latest version of Audacity as appropriate for 
the operating system on your computer and open the application. 
The application will automatically find your microphone and 
speakers so you don't have to do much other setting up. 

In order to convert Audacity files to MP3 files that will work with
 online applications, you will need to download and install a helper
 application called LAME Encoder. When you open the LAME encoder it will install itself in your Audacity program. This only needs to be done once. 


Use Audacity to create a digital recording and a web-based
 service such as SoundCloudVocaroo, or Internet Archive to 
upload and store your audio files online. 
  • SoundCloud is a very popular social media service based on 
  • shared podcasting. 
  • Spotifiy for Podcasters (formerly Anchor) is another podcasting service that lets you create and 
  • share a complete podcasting solution. 
  • Also Podcastle

Activity
Create a lesson for a subject from the Manitoba Curriculum 
where sound is an integral element of the learning. 
Many subject areas study sound or use sound to study concepts. The Manitoba Literacy with ICT Across the Curriculum lists many possible uses for 
podcasting. Use Mindmeister to plan your lesson and reference the 
appropriate elements from the Teaching with ICT Continuum
Create a page on your weblog for your podcast lesson.
 Your lesson should include a set of directions for your students
 and an embedded example podcast episode 3-5 minutes long. 


If you use ChatGPT to plan a lesson try a prompt like this. 
Design a lesson plan using the Manitoba Grade 5 Science curriculum that uses a podcast to teach about the Dopler effect. Please formulate your answer as an outline, and use as many details as possible. The outline should have as many topics and subtopics as necessary to explain the answer and should use the following format:Outline TitleFirst TopicSubtopic 1DetailsMore DetailsSubtopic 2DetailsMore DetailsSubtopic 3DetailsMore DetailsSecond TopicSubtopic 1DetailsMore DetailsSubtopic 2DetailsMore DetailsSubtopic 3DetailsMore DetailsThird TopicSubtopic 1DetailsMore DetailsSubtopic 2DetailsMore DetailsSubtopic 3DetailsMore Details
In this format you should be able to cut and paste directly into Mindmeister in the outline view. 
Create a page on your weblog for your podcast lesson.
 Your lesson should include a set of directions for your students
 and an embedded example podcast episode 3-5 minutes long.

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